I really liked playing this game as long as it last. It´s a hommage an Agatha Christies Hercule Poirot. BUT it´s not playable. In the first chapter I can´t move from one screen to another. I installed the game fresh, loaded severeal times and played around with the resolution. nothing works and the as you can see on the community hub the developer doesn´t give a damn ♥♥♥♥.

There are many better ways to spend your money, burn it for example...

As unusual, I'll start by the end. The thing I liked the most in this game. For me, the history isn't nothing more than good. It is simple and linear. Except for the ending. The ending is surprising and pleasant.

The environment and the graphics are beauty and well designed. The music also goes accordingly with the scenes and moments. Again, the overall of the game isn't awesomely made, but everything is very well designed.

Except for the last chapter. The third chapter of the history has the highest number of bugs on the game. Made me need to force close the game (ALT+F4) three times. Lost some progress every time. Not a thing that made me stop playing, but not pleasant either.

All the game has some little glitches here and there on the movement and animations, but nothing that will bother. The first and second chapter will, in overall, goes with nothing wrong.

I felt a lack of puzzles. The ones that exist are too easy, offering no challenge. Also, there isn't "wrong choices" nor the history will change because of player actions. The game is more to a story telling. Even though you can just follow the history, it's entertaining. I recommend.

i dont mind the games story at all. i just have to give it a bad review since naviating between screens in the train is just sooo awful. i know what i have to do but ive been trying for 20 minutes to do so lol yea game devs just didnt try when it come to making the characters movement or navigation between screens

When you play "The Raven" it feels more like you are reading one of the Agatha Christie novels. And i mean it in a good sense. The gameplay itself is a classical adventure point-and-click, and the riddles aren't that hard either (because they are founded on the real-life logic and reason, unlike some other games where you need to replace the behemoth tooth with a blue parrot so that a UFO will descend to study the new life form so you can steal the screwdriver from little gray man to open the can of beans, ugh).

Personally i percive that game as a good interactive detective novel, and i have a feeling that the authors intended it to be exactly that. In which case they did a good job. For the fans of the classical XX century detective novels that game would be sitting around 9 out of 10, for others though it may feel kinda slow and boring. But you would not buy an adventure game with the title like "legacy of the master thief" if you are not a detective fan anyway, right? So rest assured the game will keep you entertained for a few evenings and good luck discovering the true face of the Raven.